<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Based on original interviews with DJs, rappers, graffiti writers, activists, and gang members, this work chronicles the events, the ideas, the music, and the art that marked the hip-hop generation's rise from the ashes of the 1960s into the new millennium.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> is a powerful cultural and social history of the end of the American century, and a provocative look into the new world that the hip-hop generation created.</b> <p/>Forged in the fires of the Bronx and Kingston, Jamaica, hip-hop became the Esperanto of youth rebellion and a generation-defining movement. In a post-civil rights era defined by deindustrialization and globalization, hip-hop crystallized a multiracial, polycultural generation's worldview, and transformed American politics and culture. But that epic story has never been told with this kind of breadth, insight, and style. <p/>Based on original interviews with DJs, b-boys, rappers, graffiti writers, activists, and gang members, with unforgettable portraits of many of hip-hop's forebears, founders, and mavericks, including DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Chuck D, and Ice Cube, <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> chronicles the events, the ideas, the music, and the art that marked the hip-hop generation's rise from the ashes of the 60's into the new millennium.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b><i>One of </i>Slate<i>'s 50 Best Nonfiction Books of the Past 25 Years</i></b> <p/>"The birth of hip-hop out of the ruin of the South Bronx is a story that has been told many times, but never with the cinematic scope and the analytic force that Jeff Chang brings to it. . . . This is one of the most urgent and passionate histories of popular music ever written." --<i>The New Yorker</i> <p/>"This is a book that should be on the shelves of every high school and college library, an engaging and entertaining full-blown excursion into American inner-city culture's rapid proliferation into every nook and cranny of culture at large." --<i>Los Angeles Weekly</i> <p/>"Chang tells these stories beautifully . . . provocative." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"When Hip-Hop 101 becomes a requirement, Jeff Chang's history of the turmoil that begat this beloved culture will be the go-to textbook." --<i>Vibe magazine</i> <p/>"The most important new genre of the last quarter century finally has a sweeping historical overview as powerful as the music with <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> . . . the best-argued, most thoroughly researched case for hip-hop as a complete and truly American culture." --<i>Chicago Sun-Times</i> <p/>"Jeff Chang's new and necessary book . . . delivers a vivid account of the last third of the American twentieth century. . . . The book is as much a cultural history as a music history." --<i>The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</i> <p/>"His scope is operatic, sprawling, and concerns itself with the people, places, and politics that drove hip-hop from its infancy. . . . It is essentially a people's history . . . perhaps Jeff Chang is hip-hop America's Howard Zinn." --<i>Salon.com</i><br>"Flow without the ego, intellectualism without Ivory Tower disdain, and, finally, history with heart and passion and fire: Jeff Chang's <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> manages to go from wide-lens overview to pinpoint accuracy in covering the biggest cultural-political movement of our time. A true accomplishment." --<i>Farai Chideya, author of Trust and The Color of Our Future</i> <p/> "Jeff Chang is a master alchemist, spinning narrative gold from a weave of sociology, history, political theory, and old fashioned boom-bap. . .<i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> is one of the best books yet written on the shifting, tumultuous history of hip-hop culture and the generation of adherents it spat onto the American and global landscape. It is a tour-de-force." --<i>Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, author of Gunshots In My Cook-Up: Bits of Hip-Hop Caribbean Life</i> <p/> "An exuberant and revelatory history of the inner-city cultural revolution that still rocks the world. Jeff Chang is hip-hop's John Reed." --<i>Mike Davis, author of City of Quartz and Planet of Slums</i> <p/> "One of our most insightful commentators on urban music takes a panoramic survey of hip-hop's entirety. . .Authoritative, incisive, and entertaining, <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> is a massive achievement." --<i>Simon Reynolds, author of Rip It Up And Start Again: Postpunk 1978-84 and Generation Ecstasy</i> <p/> "Don't be misled; this is not just another rap book. . .inflammatory, illuminating, and anything but myopic, the scope of Chang's work is awe-inspiring." --<i>DJ Shadow, hip-hop artist, Endtroducing and The Private Press</i> <p/> "This book belongs on your shelf next to Criminal Minded, Illmatic and All Eyez On Me." --<i>William Jelani Cobb, PhD, author of To The Break of Dawn: A Freestyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic</i> <p/> "Orale pues-<i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> draws from the fire, verve, rage, injustices, pains, victories, and creativity of a whole generation of marginalized, forgotten, pissed-on and pissed-off youth." --<i>Luis J. Rodriguez, author of Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in LA and Hearts and Hands: Creating Community in Violent Times</i> <p/> "Jeff Chang backspins the un-interrogated truisms that plague so much hip hop scholarship. . .<i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> is a fluid, incisive analysis built from the ground up, with plenty of funky breakdowns." --<i>Adam Mansbach, author of Angry White Boy and Shackling Water</i> <p/> "Has any scholar ever loved hip hop so well--and taken it as seriously--as Jeff Chang does in <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i>?" --<i>Bill Adler, author of Tougher Than Leather</i> <p/> "From the intellectual roots of Black cultural and political movements to the emergence of hip-hop activism, <i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> is the most comprehensive book out on hip-hop." --<i>Henry Chalfant, co-producer Style Wars, co-author of Subway Art and Spraycan Art</i> <p/> "<i>Can't Stop Won't Stop</i> brings us so much closer to fully understanding the complexities that inspired the Hip-Hop Generation." --<i>Mark Anthony Neal, author of Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation</i> <p/> "Jeff Chang has created a new rhythm in hip-hop writing. A must-read and an instant classic." --<i>B+ (Brian Cross), photographer, producer/director of Keepintime, and author of It's Not About A Salary</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Jeff Chang</b> has been a hip-hop journalist for more than a decade and has written for <i>The San Francisco Chronicle, The Village Voice, Vibe, The Nation, URB, Rap Pages, Spin, </i>and <i>Mother Jones.</i> He was a founding editor of <i>Colorlines Magazine, </i> senior editor at Russell Simmons's 360hiphop.com, and cofounder of the influential hip-hip label SoleSides, now Quannum Projects. He lives in California.
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